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Category Archives: What I’m Reading

Unfair

Lady Cop Makes Trouble

I love Constance Kopp.  Thank you Amy Stewart!

Beautiful Eyes

Memoir by a father of a daughter with Down’s Syndrome.  Paul Austin is very honest and shares some reading he’s done regarding Down’s, children with differences, and –most scarily — eugenics.  America’s history with eugenics is horrible and Austin quotes a modern-day philosopher who still advocates killing (even post-birth) infants born with deformity.  Ugh.  Really?!  […]

Pachinko by Min Jin Lee

A multi-generation, family saga about Koreans living in Japan, unwelcome as citizens, unable to return to their mother country.  I just loved the first 2/3 of this book.  Sunja, Hansu, Isak, Kunghee, Noa, Mozasu.  They seemed so real to me.  But as the book entered the last third and moved into the 1980s, it got […]

Girls Waits With Gun

Oh was this book FUN.  Constance Kopp was a real woman, a woman who fought for her legal rights and the safety of her and her family.  Stewart took the historical facts of Kopp and turned it into a rollicking good story.  Plus this cover has me totally enchanted.

Commonwealth by Ann Patchett

Albie, Frannie, Jeannette, Caroline, and Calvin become siblings in the wake of their parents’ marriage.  Patchett tells the tale of their lives and life over the course of 50 years.